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	<title>Walking Stick Ferrules from FlexyFoot</title>
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	<description>Putting the spring back in your step!</description>
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		<title>FlexyFoot works with ATcare in consumer trials</title>
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ATcare is working with FlexyFoot to provide consumer trials during the  development of the FlexyFoot ferrule.  The FlexyFoot product is an  innovative new ferrule that has been designed to provide improved shock  absorption, rotation and grip at any angle, to benefit users of all  types of walking equipment.
For more details, see the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.flexyfoot.com/603/flexyfoot-works-with-atcare-in-consumer-trials/</link>
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		<title>FlexyFoot named as a Finalist in the ebABLE Awards 2009</title>
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FlexyFoot has been nominated as Finalist in the enABLE awards 2009 in the category of "Best Mobility Product".
Visit the enABLE website at www.enableawards.co.uk for more information!
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		<link>http://www.flexyfoot.com/601/flexyfoot-named-as-a-finalist-in-the-ebable-awards-2009/</link>
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		<title>FlexyFoot appearing at Naidex</title>
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FlexyFoot was at Naidex 2010 in Birmingham from 20th - 22nd April.
Check out the Naidex website - http://www.naidex.co.uk/
A full report will appear here shortly!
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		<link>http://www.flexyfoot.com/575/flexyfoot-appearing-at-naidex/</link>
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		<title>About FlexyFoot Walking Stick Ferrules</title>
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FlexyFoot was invented by inventor David Goodwin for his elderly mother who was having problems using her new  					walking stick.

He set out to use his skills and solve the problems she was facing, namely, soreness in her wrists due to the constant jarring, limited maneuverability when the stick was in contact with the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.flexyfoot.com/173/about-flexyfoot-walking-stick-ferrules/</link>
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		<title>Anatomy of a Walking Stick</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Walking sticks and canes come in a variety of styles and designs.  When most people think of a cane, their first thought is most likely to be the traditional C Cane, which is shaped like a candy cane.  The same is probably true of the walking stick—which people think of a long piece of wood, [...]]]></description>
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